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From: wfp AT ziplink DOT net
Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19970507013243.2af717b6@pop3.ziplink.net>
Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 01:32:43 -0400
To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Development Tools -- some stuff I picked up recently
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I can't recall exactly where I picked this stuff up, but they were supposed
to work well together:


mc314pc1.zip//read.me:

                          * The DDS MICRO-C Compiler *
    
       Dunfield Development Systems  (DDS)  MICRO-C is a  compact,  portable
    compiler suitable for code development  targeting  small  8  or  16  bit
    systems.  At the time of this writing,  versions  of  the  compiler  are
    available which produce code  for  the  68HC08,  6809,  68HC11,  68HC16,
    8051/52, 8080/85/Z80, 8086 and 8096 processor families.
    
       This version of MICRO-C,  runs on,  and produces code for the IBM  PC
    family of desktop computers.  Included in  the  package  is  a  complete
    implementation of MICRO-C, with a comprehensive library suitable for the
    PC.  This implementation of the compiler  requires  a  Microsoft  (MASM)
    compatible assembler and linker.
    
[...]

arrowasm.zip//asm.doc:

                                    INTRODUCTION

          Thank  you  for  trying  out  the  public  domain  version of our
          Arrowsoft Assembler.  We feel that the best way to alert you, the
          programmer, to our fine line of professional products is  to  let
          you use one.  Once you have experienced the high quality and ease
          of  use  of  this  free product, we hope that you will contact us
          regarding our other software (our address is on the cover of this
          manual).

[...]

vallink.zip//val.doc:

This file contains VAL, the experimental linker presented at SDC '89.
To get help on the switches, enter the command:

         val /help

The file val.hlp must be located in the same directory as the file val.exe.

This program is released to the public domain by the author on February 15,
1989 at the Software Development Conference, San Francisco, CA.  With the
understanding that there are no warranties of any sort either expressed or
implied, you may use the code in whole or part for any lawful purpose. The
author does not warrant or guarantee that this code is fit for any particular
purpose. You are under no obligation to acknowledge the author when using
this code, but you may do so if you desire.  The author neither seeks nor
desires any contributions for this code.

[...]
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(                 (                     (         | Internet Consulting
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